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					Originally Posted by  CraigThompson
					 
				 
				By no means am I trying to tell you what to do , but I'd suggest going to a friends house that reloads shotgun shells and learn loading plain old 12 or 20 gauge shells before deciding to start with the 10 gauge stuff . While loading the 10 isn't difficult it helps to start with something a bit easier and working your way up .  
 
Now with that being said and you decide to go to a friends make sure they let you learn on a single stage press as that's about the only thing you can get for a 10 gauge that's reasonably priced . A progressive 10 gauge is going to cost about $1100 by the time it gets to you . Ponsness Warren makes the only progressive 10 gauge I know of and base cost is $1050 I believe now and if you want them to adapt it for 2 7/8" that's another $35 plus whatever it costs to get it to you . 
			
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 Thanks for the advice.  30 years ago I reloaded 12 ga. shells because I was shooting in a trap league.  I have a MEC jr that I used for those shells.  However, I have not been reloading since then.  The cost savings was marginal, and with a family, time gets precious so it's been easier to just buy ammo.  However, if I find that I enjoy shooting this 10 ga., I may want to re-enter the world of reloading.  This stuff's a little pricey.  We'll see, but fortunately there are a lot of really nice, and knowledgeable, people on this web site to keep me on the right (and safe) path.  At the moment the gun is at the "smith's" for a little tweaking to one hammer.